A 27-YEAR-OLD woman killed in a car crash on Easter Sunday had worked on Madonna’s world tour and the Brit Awards.

Tributes have been paid to Alice Rundall, of Lane Farm, Warpsgrove Lane, in Chalgrove, who died when the Citroen ZX she was travelling in left the road and overturned at Roke, near Benson.

It is believed the car may have crashed up to 12 hours before it was found at around noon on Sunday.

Andrew Austin, of the same address, also died in the crash.

Witnesses should call police on 08458 505505.

Alice was the daughter of Jane from South Moreton, and Tim, from Brighton, and she had a brother, Ben.

The family said: “Alice loved music and nature, having worked as a gardener and more recently was involved in stage-rigging, working at the Brit Awards and on last year’s Madonna tour.

“Ali’s spiritual quest included a deep interest in the world of shamanism and her trip in 2007 to Nepal was in part to satisfy this interest, and also to revel in the beauty of nature.

“She made close friends with a Nepalese family, and a collection will be made on their behalf.

“Her spirit will live forever in the hearts of those who knew her. They were all touched by her special magic, her courage, generosity and love for life.”